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What's the best way to deal with a racist nutter?
a) Hurl abuse back?
b) Ignore him?
c) Write about it on Twitter?
http://www.dailymail....k-London-airport.html
Personally, I think he deserved an open-handed slap in the mouth, but that would've just escalated the situation. Good on Kelis for keeping her cool - what would YOU have done?
b) Ignore him?
c) Write about it on Twitter?
http://www.dailymail....k-London-airport.html
Personally, I think he deserved an open-handed slap in the mouth, but that would've just escalated the situation. Good on Kelis for keeping her cool - what would YOU have done?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh no not another "He called me names which offended me"
Notice the story was taken from SP's hateful racist right-wing paper, The Daily Mail.
When are some going to take on insults and abuse that we all have to learn to take on in life without it ever reaching the newspapers?
For example SP uses the words 'Racist Nutter' and Kelis described the offender as ''red-faced sweaty man, also saying I use the word man loosely here'.
she further went on to say.
/// We all no (sic) I'm no saint, so I retaliated. Not the way I wanted to or how that pig deserved./// (notice that abusive term 'Pig')
She apparently had been queue jumping, no excuse I suppose for insulting the women, but she was more lucky than the white guy who was hit and killed by a black guy whose girlfriend had accused the man of queue jumping a supermarket queue.
http://www.dailymail....ng-row-freed-year.htm
Notice the story was taken from SP's hateful racist right-wing paper, The Daily Mail.
When are some going to take on insults and abuse that we all have to learn to take on in life without it ever reaching the newspapers?
For example SP uses the words 'Racist Nutter' and Kelis described the offender as ''red-faced sweaty man, also saying I use the word man loosely here'.
she further went on to say.
/// We all no (sic) I'm no saint, so I retaliated. Not the way I wanted to or how that pig deserved./// (notice that abusive term 'Pig')
She apparently had been queue jumping, no excuse I suppose for insulting the women, but she was more lucky than the white guy who was hit and killed by a black guy whose girlfriend had accused the man of queue jumping a supermarket queue.
http://www.dailymail....ng-row-freed-year.htm
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housemouse - tell me about it. Notice how the alleged 'queue jumping' (not verified anywhere) in the eyes of some justifies a racist outburst.
Can you imagine if say, someone in a wheelchair had pushed into a queue - would it be acceptable to start screaming...well, you know what 'certain people' would start shouting.
Stunning how some can find any reason for racism.
Can you imagine if say, someone in a wheelchair had pushed into a queue - would it be acceptable to start screaming...well, you know what 'certain people' would start shouting.
Stunning how some can find any reason for racism.
>>housemouse
how far back is your link from oldgit - apparently so old it does not show
on DM website <<
it is still on
http://www.dailymail....g-row-freed-year.html
how far back is your link from oldgit - apparently so old it does not show
on DM website <<
it is still on
http://www.dailymail....g-row-freed-year.html
Boxtops - yeah, I kinda agree with your comment about Twitter. I suppose she wanted to get it off her chest.
What would've been a better move would've been her taking a snap of him on her cameraphone and posting something cheeky along the lines of "Watch out for this man - he seems to think it's still 1820, and he's a landowner in Atlanta'.
What would've been a better move would've been her taking a snap of him on her cameraphone and posting something cheeky along the lines of "Watch out for this man - he seems to think it's still 1820, and he's a landowner in Atlanta'.
Craftypig
"you cannot look at a person from an ethinic minority in the wrong way without being labeled a racist"
But in this situation, don't you think that Kelis was right to denounce this chap as a racist?
I mean, what more could he have done? Donned a pointed white hood? made monkey noises?
I agree that there are situations where people are denounced a racists unfairly - but we have to draw the line somewhere, and I believe this chap seriously crossed it.
"you cannot look at a person from an ethinic minority in the wrong way without being labeled a racist"
But in this situation, don't you think that Kelis was right to denounce this chap as a racist?
I mean, what more could he have done? Donned a pointed white hood? made monkey noises?
I agree that there are situations where people are denounced a racists unfairly - but we have to draw the line somewhere, and I believe this chap seriously crossed it.
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there is something wrong with this story
>> American singer Kelis was the subject of racial hostility by a Brit after queue jumping whilst travelling back from this weekend's Bestival.
Kelis
Kelis
The 'Bossy' singer, has explained on Twitter, (here), that she was going through passport control, after her flight out of the UK with her son when she was taunted by racial abuse from an Englishman after angering him for queue jumping, and that none of the passengers around her reacted to it.
Kelis explains, "We just landed and I had the midget with me. we get in the passport control line and apparently p**sed this one man off cause he thought I cut the line. Which wouldn't be far fetched of me but this time I actually didn't (not entirely anyway)..."
"This fat red faced sweaty 'man' (I use the word man loosely here) started calling me a slave and told me to call him sir and how I was probably a disgusting Nigerian. He called me kunta kinte and ranted and raved some more. The man behind the passport desk laughed, shook his in agreement I guess, and said "kunta kinte". All the while the entire line full of people I just sat on a plane with for almost 3hours, over 50 people said nothing. I mean literally nothing. Didn't flinch. We all no I'm no saint, so I retaliated. Not the way I wanted to or how that pig deserved." <<
>> that she was going through passport control, after her flight out of the UK <,
>> All the while the entire line full of people I just sat on a plane with for almost 3hours, over 50 people said nothing.<<
>> she had just landed at London airport << from another report
>> American singer Kelis was the subject of racial hostility by a Brit after queue jumping whilst travelling back from this weekend's Bestival.
Kelis
Kelis
The 'Bossy' singer, has explained on Twitter, (here), that she was going through passport control, after her flight out of the UK with her son when she was taunted by racial abuse from an Englishman after angering him for queue jumping, and that none of the passengers around her reacted to it.
Kelis explains, "We just landed and I had the midget with me. we get in the passport control line and apparently p**sed this one man off cause he thought I cut the line. Which wouldn't be far fetched of me but this time I actually didn't (not entirely anyway)..."
"This fat red faced sweaty 'man' (I use the word man loosely here) started calling me a slave and told me to call him sir and how I was probably a disgusting Nigerian. He called me kunta kinte and ranted and raved some more. The man behind the passport desk laughed, shook his in agreement I guess, and said "kunta kinte". All the while the entire line full of people I just sat on a plane with for almost 3hours, over 50 people said nothing. I mean literally nothing. Didn't flinch. We all no I'm no saint, so I retaliated. Not the way I wanted to or how that pig deserved." <<
>> that she was going through passport control, after her flight out of the UK <,
>> All the while the entire line full of people I just sat on a plane with for almost 3hours, over 50 people said nothing.<<
>> she had just landed at London airport << from another report
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